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Jayski's Silly Season Site is a web site focusing primarily on NASCAR news and rumors. The website was founded by Jay "Jayski" Adamczyk in 1996 (who was a fan of Mark Donohue) after he had difficulty finding news regarding the Melling Racing team, and subsequently worked to get all NASCAR news grouped together on the site. [1]
The NASCAR Cup Series starts in on the meat of the 2024 schedule with Sunday's Ambetter Health 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.. Daytona 500 champion William Byron returns to a track in which he has ...
The NASCAR Cup Series continues the 2024 season with the Xfinity 500 at Martinsville Speedway. Follow along with our live updates for the race.
The most notable difference between Yahoo and NASCAR Fantasy Live is the way finishing position is weighted. Yahoo places a greater emphasis on finishing than NASCAR Fantasy Live. For example, a driver who qualifies in the top 5, but slips to the mid 20s during the race and never recovers can have a negative point total in NASCAR Fantasy Live.
NASCAR is looking for a fourth premier partner for the Cup Series alongside Busch Beer, Coca-Cola, and Xfinity, following GEICO's departure from the partnership after the 2024 season. [128] [129] Aaron's is expected to return to NASCAR and sponsor the Front Row Motorsports No. 34 and No. 38 car. [130] [131]
Armstrong returned to the channel to deliver news updates at the bottom of the hour. Moody is known for his no-nonsense style of hosting, humor and outspoken opinions. He's a vocal advocate of free speech because "it puts the ‘talk’ in ‘talk radio.’" [ 3 ] However, when callers go off the beaten path, he's known to fight back and ...
He later covered the sport for SceneDaily.com from 2003 to 2012, Sporting News from 2012 to 2014 and ESPN from 2015 to 2018. [4] Pockrass joined Fox NASCAR before the 2019 season [5] after being laid off at ESPN following the 2018 NASCAR season due to the network's financial problems and budget cuts. [6] [7]
On July 23, 2013, NASCAR and the NBC Sports Group announced a new $4.4 billion ten-year deal. [19] [20] [21] Ten days later on August 1, 2013, NASCAR and Fox extended and expanded their agreement, paying an additional $1.4 billion to do so, to complete NASCAR's new TV package through the 2024 season.